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  • @marybeeler501 says:

    I don’t know about just talking as being friends I thought you actually have to know someone to be friends

    • @SherriFlemming says:

      It’s primarily a cyber relationship and defines the insanity of LDR’s
      Real and emotionally mature relationships occur in real life with someone you see on a regular basis.

  • @Lovely_Flower_Power says:

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @libbynovotny9979 says:

    I have been in a long distance with a guy 5 hours away but it is going nowhere and yet cant find any decent guy where i live…. tried for years….have not been able to sell my place and move closer to him or where i could meet different men. Have no support system where i live so keep him as a friend, Dating apps are bad met no one…….You can read all you want it isstill nealy impossible to meet any decent people who want a relatoonship!

    • @SherriFlemming says:

      Long distance relationships can be a recipe for disaster. They’re high risk. Distance is misalignment. Relocation can be a dealbreaker and the relationship can implode after relocation. Proximity is continuity.
      Jonathon, Evan Marc Katz and Ken Reid clinician have educational podcasts on long distance relationships.
      Libby, not good having no support system.♥️
      I hear you in regards to relationships.
      The pickings are slim.
      Online or meeting organically.

  • @tammi6174 says:

    It was frustrating listening to her.

  • @gabbypage6929 says:

    Too annoying to listen too.

  • @cecilang9721 says:

    Lady, you are a placeholder till he finds something else. Do with that what you will.

  • @terrim3133 says:

    I disagree with seeing someome 4xs a week. That only leaves 3 days being alone, and especially when “dating” and being over 50 years old and add my job, house, my own activities…idk it isn’t the same as when we were young without too many responsibilities.

    • @JonathonAslay says:

      When you marry someone, do you only want to see them three times a week?

    • @coach_amy says:

      I want to be with someone 7x a week. I’m over 50 too. If I enjoyed being alone so much, if I had activities I loved by myself, and/or if I had really amazing and deep friendships, I wouldn’t even need a relationship.

    • @JonathonAslay says:

      @@coach_amy I feel the same.

    • @terrim3133 says:

      @@JonathonAslay if I’m married sure I’ll see them more. I just think investing so much at this age and living apart isn’t ideal. Once there’s a solid commitment to join together in all aspects of my life, then I can. I do work out of town with my job, so when I get home I usually only have three-4 days off. That would mean all my days off are with a person I’m “dating and dating isn’t a commitment to me.

  • @Orientalbackyardgarden says:

    Lola, I hope it all works out for you ❤
    Jonathon, you are so right to be real and be realistic ❤❤

  • @coach_amy says:

    I’ve encountered plenty of people who are really triggered by my knowing exactly what I want in a relationship. Some of those same people have tried to trick me into thinking they wanted the same thing.

    Being really aware of how a person lives, what interests them (via what they choose to do, what they focus and put their attention on, what they are impressed or distracted by, and what and whom in which they involve themselves), what they like to talk about, what they want to share with you, and what they want to know about you (sincerely, and not to data mine for mirroring), says so much about a person. Observe and listen.

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  • @tinyproject6388 says:

    Really good advice from Jonathon🎉❤

  • @SherriFlemming says:

    Thanks Lola for being courageous to go on the hotseat and share your story.

  • @McCoysOakHillFarm says:

    😂 Oh my! yea it seems he does not want anything with her. Just a female to talk to or say I have a gf. I understand why people get in those LDRs, especially if finding someone locally is difficult. Only an hour drive between them is not too bad not perfect. I think Jonathon was right about him having ED too.

  • @sallyal5266 says:

    Too many cut offs, interruptions, this is why I could never go in the hot seat… Totally frustrating to listen to.

  • @jacobcamerson430 says:

    She doesn’t know what exactly she wants from a relationship that’s why her relationship was kinda meh even though it was a whole year, and she doesn’t listen to him (Jonathan), it’s a great opportunity to really talk to him AND listen closely what he asks n says. She says part 2, so there was part 1

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